It was the club's first top-flight title in their 132-year history and captain Wes Morgan and manager Claudio Ranieri were handed the trophy following the 3-1 win over Everton.

Star striker Jamie Vardy scored twice while Andy King also found the net to ensure the Toffees would not spoil the coronation. Kevin Mirallas claimed a consolation goal for the visitors.

The best pics of champions Leicester celebrating with the Premier League trophy

STARSPORT bring you the best pics of Premier League champions Leicester's trophy celebrations.

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Leicester are champions!

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CONSISTENCY: The Foxes have lost just three games in the league

“I had to hold back the tears, I held them back and lifted it up – it was the best feeling in the world”

Wes Morgan

"I am emotionally drained. It was an unbelievable feeling to finally get my hands on the trophy. I had to hold back the tears, I held them back and lifted it up – it was the best feeling in the world," Morgan said.

"Everyone has been going on about how I was going to lift the trophy and saying don't drop it and putting some pressure on me. There is no better feeling lifting the trophy.

"Hopefully, we can crack on from here. It is a big, big season next season but I want to enjoy the moment.

"It's like a dream but now it's a reality and you just want to enjoy it.

"We have always believed. We knew on our day we were as good as all the other teams. It was about consistebncy.

Ranieri said: "It is fantastic the people have been unbelievable thank you to them, they push behind us all season.

"I was very, very, concentrated on being calm and of course I am very very happy. I think it was an amazing moment for me I am not youngest.

"To lift the trophy is something special you are champion of the Premier League that is something special for me of course because I won some cups in Spain and Italy but to be champion here is fantastic."

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GREAT DANE: Kasper Schmeichel followed in the footsteps of his dad Peter to become a champion

A year ago Leicester had been battling against relegation and were seven points from safety with nine games remaining.